Christian Science has no quarrel with those who may differ with it; but, on the contrary, it teaches its adherents to live meekly and follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, the Wayshower.
with contributions from Elisha B. Seeley, Courtland Butler, E. C. Stevens, Edgar K. Betts
A large and intelligent audience greeted Bicknell Young of Chicago, in Fauntleroy Hall, last evening [October 14], the occasion being the semi-annual lecture on Christian Science, under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Roxbury.
The
Christmas issue of The Boston Globe contained a very interesting symposium of answers to the question, "Have the events of 1904 been such as to add encouragement to the hope that the world is approaching the reign of universal peace and to give promise for a growth of the spirit of the Prince of Peace in the New Year?
With
the close of the year thoughtful people scan the horizon on which the light is dawning, though a backward glance may yet prompt the familiar query, "What of the night?
Men
have been accustomed to think that the most convincing things in the world are always phenomenal; that a colossal sense testimony is the one unanswerable statement of any proposition.
I
wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science has done for me in regard to the healing of what was pronounced by one of the best physicians in Canada to be a case of incurable ear trouble.
In August, 1900, I turned to Christian Science for physical help and commenced reading Science and Health, although it was like trying to understand a new language.
As the Sentinel with its messages of love came to me this morning, I was reminded reminded of the many blessings I have received and am receiving through Christian Science.
Jos. H. Mendinhall
with contributions from Phillips Brooks
For fifteen years I had been a sufferer from indigestion, to such an extent that it often interfered with my attending to business, and from a constant fear of a complete breakdown, I limited my ability and my efforts in every way.
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